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Setting Server Screening Preferences
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Chapter 7: Splash Server Interface
Progressives
Splash Server Preference–Color can print up to four separate color passes per page. This feature
allows examining the results of progressively adding color to output.
allows examining the results of progressively adding color to output.
To use this feature, select the number of sheets to print in the Progressives box, then select the
number of colors to print on each sheet.
number of colors to print on each sheet.
In the printer driver choose Print Progressives before printing the document.
Setting Server Screening Preferences
Click Screens in Splash Server Preferences to see Splash’s screening options.
Screening is applied to print jobs that are not printed in continuous tone (contone) at the printer.
Splash Server Preferences–Screens provides several options for screened output:
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Stochastic is the default Splash server screening method. This method uses random dot
placement to prevent moiré patterns in the final output.
placement to prevent moiré patterns in the final output.
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Application Defined allows an application such as Quark XPress to control screening for the
print job.
print job.
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Emulated LPI sets the screen ruling (lines per inch). For most purposes this is set to 200. The
minimum value is 16, the maximum is 400.
minimum value is 16, the maximum is 400.
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Line, Ellipse, Dot, and Square allows specifying the shape of the dots.
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Custom allows designing a custom screen. This option overrides application screening when it
is selected.
is selected.
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Set the Frequency to 25 or less for smooth gradients. If set to a number above 25 it may
cause banding in printed gradients. The minimum value is 16.
cause banding in printed gradients. The minimum value is 16.
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Set the screen Angle for each color pass. For best results, position the screens so that the
dots form a symmetrical pattern. Incorrect screening angles result in a moiré pattern in the
final output.
dots form a symmetrical pattern. Incorrect screening angles result in a moiré pattern in the
final output.
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The Spot Function defines the shape of the screen dot. The default is round. Click Default
to return to a round dot.
to return to a round dot.
Setting Server Style Preferences
Click Style in Splash Server Preferences to set other Splash options.
Set the color and size for text in each of the Splash server printer queues. To set the color, click the
color swatch to the right of the printer queue.
color swatch to the right of the printer queue.